Treatment Family Foster Care
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Interested in Kinship Foster Care?
Kinship care is a form of foster care that emphasizes keeping children and youth close to their families. Kinship caregivers include relatives, such as aunts, uncles, grandparents, siblings, extended family, or fictive kin (those known to the family). Kinship care has become an important alternative to out-of-home care. Kinship placements limit disruputions, maintain family connections and cultural traditions, and minimize the trauma of separation
Meet our Cayuga Centers Foster Parents
Our resilient and committed foster parents are the backbone of Cayuga Centers. Every day they open their hearts to youth from all walks of life, making a permanent impact on their future. In partnership with our team, we are able to provide the active treatment needed to establish care and work toward unification.
The difference between respite foster care and long-term foster care
Respite foster care, or short-term foster care, and long-term foster care are two different types of foster care.
Pro Tips From A Single Foster Mom
The foster journey of a single stay-at-home foster mom and how she manages stress, builds her support system, and advocates for children.
Full house, full heart: Fostering multiple children
Sara went from being a single trial attorney to a foster parent of four almost overnight. Here’s how she does it.
Talk to your local TFFC expert
Send our team an email to learn more, and download our informational flyers.
Contact Us
Upstate New York:
phredi.griffin@cayugacenters.org
New York City:
stephanie.vigoya@cayugacenters.org
Delaware:
shayne.jervey@cayugacenters.org
Pennsylvania:
tara.skibiel@cayugacenters.org
Florida:
tamaru.phillips@cayugacenters.org